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Le Monde took full editorial control of the magazine in 2003, appointing Jean-Michel Frodon as editor-in-chief.
In 1819 Brewster undertook further editorial work by establishing, in conjunction with Robert Jameson ( 1774 – 1854 ), the Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, which took the place of the Edinburgh magazine.
It was superseded by the magazine Challenge, which took up its numbering scheme and ran from issue 25 onwards with a broader role-playing game focus.
Philby's Russian was never good and he soon took a job at a monthly magazine, the World Review of Reviews, for which he wrote articles and letters ( sometimes under pseudonyms ) and occasionally served as acting editor.
The then-West German magazine Bunte speculated that he might have landed there for some time, citing that he changed his clothes somewhere during his flight, and that he took too much time to fly to Moscow considering his plane's speed and weather conditions.
They took their name from an article the Beastie Boys published in their Grand Royal magazine about a man they hired to track down classic sneakers.
The new emissions cap on NO < sub > x </ sub > and SO < sub > 2 </ sub > gases took effect in 1995, and according to Smithsonian magazine, those acid rain emissions dropped 3 million tons that year.
In his freshman year in high school, he submitted his first short story to a magazine, but it took two more years before one of his manuscripts was accepted.
They took out their first advertisement in FATE magazine to reach the metaphysical community.
In 1836 Balzac took the helm of the Chronique de Paris, a weekly magazine of society and politics.
UEA founder Hector Hodler took it over in 1907 and made it the official UEA magazine in 1908.
In 2001, the center of the magazine shifted from Detroit, Michigan to Liberty, Tennessee when long-time contributor Andy Smith took over the main editorial duties of the magazine, although long-time Detroit staffers like Peter Werbe remained involved.
Despite the above legal wrangling, Archie Comics never took any action against Kurtzman or Elder for their 1954 Mad magazine story " Starchie ".
As late as 1991, Burr told Parade magazine that when he realized his son was dying, he took him on a one-year tour of the United States.
The magazine took the position that they were simply saying in a satirical fashion that Mulroney was using his daughter as an election campaign prop.
Creighton ’ s took the magazine in a new more traditional conservative direction, and strongly opposed British membership of the Common Market.
By the turn of the century, new high-speed printing techniques combined with the cheaper pulp paper allowed him to drop the price from twenty five cents to ten cents, and the magazine really took off.
Puzzles appeared in The Listener from 1930, but this was a weekly magazine rather than a newspaper, and the puzzles were much harder than the newspaper ones, though again they took a while to become entirely cryptic.
: This weekly magazine includes a cryptic by David Tossman, who took over from RWH ( Ruth Hendry ) in 1997.
At 24 years of age, Mao Dun was already renowned as a novelist by the community in general, and in 1920, he and a group of young writers took over the magazine Xiaoshuo Yuebao ( 小说月报 ), which translated means " fiction monthly ", to publish literature by western authors, such as Tolstoy, Chekhov, Balzac, Flaubert, Zola, Byron, Keats, Shaw, etc., and make new theories of literature better known.
In February 1946, he took a leave of absence from his magazine work for a senior position in the State Department as director of the Office of Economic Security Policy.
Recognised for his abilities, Buchan was appointed as the Director of Information in 1917, under the Lord Beaverbrook a job that Buchan said was " the toughest job I ever took on " and also assisted Charles Masterman in publishing a monthly magazine that detailed the history of the war, the first edition appearing in February 1915 ( and later published in 24 volumes as Nelson's History of the War ).
After he was forced out, his successor Pihan ( as Jean Vaillant ) took up the publishing, moving the magazine in a more humorous direction.

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An official magazine, fan club, and accompanying Miami 7 scrapbook were also launched furthering 19 Management's corporate aim.
When their belief regarding the " generation " of 1914 was changed to a less literal sense, the aim was restated as " this magazine builds confidence in the Creator ’ s promise of a peaceful and secure new world that is about to replace the present wicked, lawless system of things ".
The aim of the magazine is to promote the interests of London Colney residents by providing local information and an opportunity for local firms to advertise.
The name Le Québécois Libre is a pun on " Québec Libre ", a nationalist slogan, as the magazine aims to promote the freedom of those living in Quebec rather than the nationalist aim of promoting the state.
The APS is more powerful than a pistol, but is bulkier and takes longer to aim, particularly swinging its long barrel and big flat magazine sideways through water.
The List's aim was to publicise and promote the wide range of arts, events and entertainment taking place throughout the year in Scotland by publishing a quality general interest magazine in Scotland.
The primary aim was to produce a magazine that would inform consumers about their rights and about products, their value and safety.
The aim of the game is to build the famed Playboy Empire from scratch, starting from a humble magazine to celebrity endorsements to home entertainment to Internet websites to merchandise.
In 1920, Genée collaborated with Philip Richardson of the Dancing Time magazine, with the aim of improving the standard of dance and the teaching of dance in the United Kingdom.
It has always been targeted at both railway professionals and serious amateurs, an aim which derives from its origins as an amalgamation of the enthusiast magazine Trains Illustrated and the industry journal The Locomotive in the hands of its first editor Geoffrey Freeman Allen.
He stated the exposé to be part of research for an academic paper, whose aim was to discover what it takes for a restaurant's wine list to receive an award from the magazine.
It is easily recognisable, owing to its unconventional appearance, including the top-mounted magazine, and the side-mounted sight required to allow the firer to aim past it.
The original aim was just to get stories unsuitable for Pilote – a magazine aimed at school-age readers-out of their system, but l ' Echo des Savanes was a huge commercial success.
In 1993 his novel Nicolas Eymerich, inquisitore won the Urania Award, which was established by Urania, Italy ’ s main science fiction magazine, with the aim of discovering new talent in the field.

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Maybe I could call Rimanelli at the magazine Rottosei where he worked.
Friends, a picture magazine distributed by Chevrolet dealers, describes a paramilitary organization of employees of the Gulf Telephone Company at Foley, Alabama.
Ritchie walked up to him at the magazine stand.
The Slogger Turbo Board was a professionally fitted upgrade whereas the Elektuur modification was described in an article in Dutch Electronics magazine Elektuur and intended for users to perform at home.
* " I foresee a universal information system ( UIS ), which will give everyone access at any given moment to the contents of any book that has ever been published or any magazine or any fact.
Two years later, Fate magazine published " Sea Mystery at Our Back Door ", a short article by George X.
In June 1909, Bogdanov proposed the formation of Party Schools as " Proletarian Universities " at a Bolshevik mini-conference in Paris organised by the editorial board of the Bolshevik magazine Proletary in June 1909.
The series concerned a widowed father raising a young son, managing a major syndicated magazine while at the same time trying to re-establish himself on the dating scene.
He performed his song " Bo Diddley " with Eric Clapton, Robbie Robertson, and longtime bassist and musical director Debby Hastings at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 20th annual induction ceremony and in the UK, Uncut magazine included his 1957 debut album " Bo Diddley " in its listing of the ' 100 Music, Movie & TV Moments That Have Changed The World '.
Edwards published a follow-up series in the same magazine three years later, using information he had since learned from a behind-the-scenes look at an Indian take-away restaurant.
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During his time at Columbia he joined Alpha Phi Alpha, worked on the university's Columbia Daily Spectator and drew cartoons for the school's magazine Jester.
In 2010, the British magazine New Statesman listed Craig Venter at 14th in the list of " The World's 50 Most Influential Figures 2010 ".
That same year, at the age of 17, she posed nude for the cover of the July issue of Interview magazine with her then-fiancé, actor Jamie Walters, as well as appearing nude in pictures inside the issue.
He attended the University of Colorado at Boulder for two years, working as a reporter for the Boulder Daily Camera and contributing to the campus humor magazine, the yearbook and the campus newspaper.
An old dynamite storage magazine at Ladyha ' Colliery ruins, Ayrshire, Scotland.
The magazine has since excised the article from subsequent editions of the Illustrated History book ; a transcription of it can be found at the link below ( despite his scathing view of Young's career, Marsh gave the album the highest possible rating ).
" One proposal devised by the College humor magazine the Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern was Keggy the Keg, an anthropomorphic beer keg who makes occasional appearances at College sporting events.
He is the founder of the software companies Living Videotext and Userland Software, a former contributing editor for the Web magazine HotWired, the author of the Scripting News weblog, a former research fellow at Harvard Law School, and current visiting scholar at New York University's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute.
After working with the DuckTales magazine, Rosa found out that the Danish publisher Egmont ( at that time called Gutenberghus ) was publishing reprints of his stories and wanted more.
Jacobs, an editor at Esquire magazine, read the entire 2002 version of the 15th edition, describing his experiences in the well-received 2004 book, The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World.
Best recognized for his essays and unsigned " Notes and Comment " pieces, he gradually became the most important contributor to The New Yorker at a time when it was arguably the most important American literary magazine.
From the beginning to the end of his career at the New Yorker, he frequently provided what the magazine calls " Newsbreaks " ( short, witty comments on oddly worded printed items from many sources ) under various categories such as " Block That Metaphor.
She won a listeners ' poll by Radio Mirror magazine as the top ranking comedienne of 1948 – 1949, receiving her award at the end of an Our Miss Brooks broadcast that March.

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